vincentorback/WebP-images-with-htaccesshttps://github.com/vincentorback/WebP-images-with-htaccess
This snippet offers a very easy way to detect if the browser supports WebP images and then replaces jpg and png images if they have a webp images located at the same path with the same file name.2015-07-13T09:05:22Zmanuwebm, htaccess

]]>Chromium Blog: HTML Video Codec Support in Chromehttp://blog.chromium.org/2011/01/html-video-codec-support-in-chrome.html
Though H.264 plays an important role in video, as our goal is to enable open innovation, support for the codec will be removed and our resources directed towards completely open codec technologies.2011-01-11T21:09:47Zmarcovideo, codec, chrome, webm, h.264

]]>Open Web, Open Video and WebM :: The Mozilla Bloghttp://blog.mozilla.com/blog/2010/05/19/open-web-open-video-and-webm/
<blockquote>
<p>Video is an integral part of the modern web experience, which is why Mozilla has been working for the past few years to make sure that video can be used in the ways necessary to sustain the web’s incredible growth and generativity. Today we’re excited to join Google in announcing the WebM project to advance web video, including Google’s release of the VP8 codec under open source and royalty-free terms.</p>
</blockquote>2010-05-20T13:34:25Zsrcmaxmozilla, video, webm, html5

Video is an integral part of the modern web experience, which is why Mozilla has been working for the past few years to make sure that video can be used in the ways necessary to sustain the web’s incredible growth and generativity. Today we’re excited to join Google in announcing the WebM project to advance web video, including Google’s release of the VP8 codec under open source and royalty-free terms.

]]>The WebM Project : The WebM Project : Welcome to the WebM Projecthttp://www.webmproject.org/
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<p>The WebM project is dedicated to developing a high-quality, open video format for the web that is freely available to everyone.</p>
<p>The WebM launch is supported by Mozilla, Opera, Google and more than forty other publishers, software and hardware vendors.</p>
</blockquote>2010-05-20T13:27:15Zsrcmaxgoogle, mozilla, opera, video, h264, webm

]]>The first in-depth technical analysis of VP8http://x264dev.multimedia.cx/?p=377
There’s no way in hell anyone could write a decoder solely with this spec alone2010-05-19T18:38:59Zmarcovp8, webm, codec, video